21 June 2010, 07:42
pintail_drake2004Traditional Muzzleloader
This my first trad muzzleloader I have built finished last summer. Took me 7 months to get it done, and right at 300 hours. I cant wait until I get my next one done. (FYI-Everything in the pic is handmade)
Early Lancaster: .54 cal, 36"x1" GM barrel, Grade 3 curly maple stock.
Was quite suprised it didnt blow up in my hands...that is always a plus. One of our friends lent me some powder to spark a few rounds off. shot a few stumps just to see if it would work. then i put it on paper. 2-3 shot groups at 50yds. Not bad. 1st group is the bottom 3, 2nd group is the top 3.
I have shot it many times since, and the accuracy always gets better. If all goes well I plan on taking a deer with it this fall.
21 June 2010, 08:17
ted thornWelcome to AR pintail_drake2004
Great looking rifle you have there. I would be proud of that one.
21 June 2010, 08:55
Hog KillerTraditional, the ONLY way to do blackpowder.

Fire lock is even better.
Keith
22 June 2010, 17:20
nessmukGood job on the rifle. Now treat it right and use nothing but Goex black powder in it.
24 June 2010, 10:46
Idaho SharpshooterFine rifle. The Early Lancasters have always been my favorite flinters. I have one of Matt Avant's in .40 caliber.
Very nicely done, you should be proud of your workmanship!!
Rich
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30 June 2010, 07:28
nessmukI also have one of Matt's guns. Mine is a smoothbore 62 cal. or 20 ga. and it is a good roundball shooter and a fine grouse gun.
30 June 2010, 09:30
Idaho SharpshooterI thought about a big bore smoothie, but I have a Mike Sullivan finished 25 year old early Center Mark Fusil de Chasse. It's killed a ton of stuff, from birds to bull Elk.
Rich
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